Since we are ranked by GPA, it will probably be easy to asses my chances of getting in, provided those of you who had taken part tell me what grades you had. If I'm certain my chances are slim I will try elsewhere... Those of you who were accepted, what grades did you have? I'm at a UK university with GPA 76%, probably 3.7 US equivalent? I'm a physics student, do you think GPAs of chemical and physics students vary greatly?

hahaha that had me laughing. I heard back about a week ago that I was not accepted. I applied to 2 phD students in the same Lab of Dr. Thomas Bein at Ludwigs Maximillian university in Munich, and another guy in Mainz germany. I wanted to study semiconductor stuff...materials science. I have about a 3.9 Chemistry GPA, but only a 3.4 overalll...and they do rank you by that. I talked to a girl who also applied (on the Facebook DAAD 2010 group) and she said she was ranked 246th with a GPA of 3.96. So needless to say, I wasn't anywhere close to the top 400-500 that MIGHT get funded. Sucks. Makes you want to work that much harder, but also makes you depressed...because I can never apply to that program again, you can only do it when you are a sophmore or junior undergrad....

My condolences. I applied to 3 students within the same group at University of Heidelberg and was rejected to all. My PI at my home institution is looking into an alternative group for me, so we'll see how that plays out, but I'm not going to get my hopes up.

Well we can share in our sorrows. "They're loss!" as my professor would say...or said. Where there is a will, there is a way. I won't be giving up on going to Germany that easily...would have just been nice to have it all payed for. What's your deal? You an undergrad somewhere? You want to be in Germany too? Thanks for telling me about 408 I might PM him.

You sound like the exact applicant they're looking to attract, they're missing out indeed. PM might be necessary, not sure he can post. I'm a junior in undergrad applying to med school this year, but will hopefully be taking a year off to teach high school chem. Was going to use this summer as a last exploration of interest in MD/PhD combined degree. Needless to say, I'm not the exact applicant they're looking to attract. Oh well, c'est la vie